| George Vandenhoff - 1862 - 462 pages
...rend'ring none ? Shy. — What judgment shall I dread, doing no wrong t You have among you many a purchas'd slave, Which, like your asses, and your dogs, and...burdens ? — let their beds Be made as soft as yours, let their palates Be season'd with such viands ? You will answer, The slaves are ours : — So do I... | |
| Birmingham central literary assoc - 1873 - 372 pages
...more recently awakened. What said Shakespeare on these three subjects two centuries and a half ago ? " You have among you many a purchased slave Which like...you Let them be free, marry them to your heirs ? Why sweat^they under burdens ? Let their beds Be made as soft as yours, and let their palates Be seasoned... | |
| Alan England - Drama - 1981 - 268 pages
...hypnotised by his impression of the rhythm of a speech by Shylock, one of his speeches in the trial scene. You have among you many a purchased slave Which like...to you, Let them be free, marry them to your heirs? He emphasised the 'many', but since slaves had not hitherto been mentioned it made no sense at all... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Law - 1993 - 636 pages
...FLESH FROM ANTONIO. "WHAT JUDGMENT SHALL I DREAD, DOING NO WRONG? YOU HAVE AMONG YOU MANY A PURCHAS'D SLAVE, WHICH, LIKE YOUR ASSES AND YOUR DOGS AND MULES,...BOUGHT THEM. SHALL I SAY TO YOU, "LET THEM BE FREE " YOU WILL ANSWER, "THE SLAVES ARE OURS." SO DO I ANSWER YOU. THE POUND OF FLESH WHICH I DEMAND OF... | |
| Lars Engle - Drama - 1993 - 284 pages
...Shylock continues: What judgment shall I dread doing no wrong? You have among you many a purchas'd slave. Which (like your asses, and your dogs and mules)...in abject and in slavish parts. Because you bought them,—shall 1 say to you, Let them be free, marry them to your heirs? Why sweat they under burthens?... | |
| John Gross - Literary Criticism - 1994 - 404 pages
...Duke, he switches from unashamed irrationality to cold logic: What judgment shall I dread, doing no wrong? You have among you many a purchased slave,...heirs! Why sweat they under burdens? Let their beds Re made as soft as yours, and let their palates Be seasoned with such viands"? You will answer, "The... | |
| Lenora Ledwon - Law and literature - 1996 - 524 pages
...DUKE: How shall thou hope for mercy, rendering none? SHYLOCK: What judgment shall I dread, doing no wrong? You have among you many a purchased slave....Be made as soft as yours, and let their palates Be seasoned with such viands"? You will answer, "The slaves are ours." So do I answer you: The pound of... | |
| Richard Halpern - Drama - 1997 - 308 pages
...by the Duke to release Antonio from his bond, Shylock replies: You have among you many a purchas'd slave, Which like your asses, and your dogs and mules,...free! Marry them to your heirs! Why sweat they under burthens? Let their beds Be made as soft as yours, and let their palates Be season'd with such viands"?... | |
| Pilar Hidalgo - Education - 1997 - 224 pages
...que poseen esclavos a quienes usan como a los restantes animales: You have among you many a purchas'd slave, Which ( like your asses, and your dogs and...shall I say to you, Let them be free, marry them to you heirs? Why sweat them under burthens? let their beds Be made as soft as yours, and let their palates... | |
| Leeds Barroll - Drama - 1998 - 440 pages
..."theirs." Shylock argues, What judgement shall I dread, doing no wrong? You have among you many a purchas'd slave Which, like your asses and your dogs and mules,...you, "Let them be free, marry them to your heirs!" (4.1.89-94) As Kilgour observes, the risk of incorporating the other is a threat not only to national... | |
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